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Hongdae's Rolling Hall Set to Host 'Sound Planet Festival' This September

Hongdae's Rolling Hall Set to Host 'Sound Planet Festival' This September
The 'Sound Planet Festival 2026' will take place at Rolling Hall on September 5th and 6th.
Around 70 artists from various genres will perform across five stages.
Kim Cheon-seong anticipates an enhanced festival based on previous feedback.

[TVDaily Reporter Kim Hankeul] Rolling Hall, a hallmark of Hongdae music culture, has announced the return of the 'Sound Planet Festival 2026', set for September. The announcement, shared via its official SNS on the 24th, promises a richer lineup this year following last year's successful festival.

Scheduled for September 5th and 6th at Paradise City, this year's festival adopts the theme 'My Sound, My Planet,' aiming to showcase an expanded identity through diverse musical performances. The event will feature five indoor and outdoor stages, with around 70 participating artists presenting distinctive performances.

Kim Cheon-seong, the representative of Rolling Hall, emphasized that feedback from the inaugural festival will inform this year's enhancements, exciting music fans. Details about artists and programs will be gradually revealed on the official website and SNS channels.

The upcoming 'Sound Planet Festival 2026' promises to offer music fans a fresh experience, especially with its involvement of a diverse array of artists. As one of the key stages in Korean music, Rolling Hall enhances its significance through this festival.

The variety of performances across five stages is expected to distinguish itself from other festivals. Musicians will showcase vibrant acts that could potentially attract not only existing fans of Rolling Hall but also new audiences who crave musical discovery.

Kim Cheon-seong's comments reflect Rolling Hall's commitment to continually enhancing musical quality and live experiences. This effort reinforces their dedication to meeting music fans' expectations by providing a better performance environment and high-quality musical experiences.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: Rolling Hall

Source: tvdaily.co.kr